The Autism&Uni project was a partnership of 6 European organisations active in autism research and practice. From 2013 to 2016 the partners developed a research programme that impacts, at a European level, on the transition from school to higher education for young adults on the autism spectrum. Since 2016 partners continue to promote the project outcomes in their respective countries.
Leeds Beckett University, UK
Leeds Beckett University has a long history of autism research in a HE, learning and child development context. The university leads the Autism&Uni project and continues to promote the outcomes and products in the UK. To get in touch, please contact:
Dr Marc Fabri (Autism&Uni Project Lead)
Leeds Beckett University
Headingley Campus
Leeds LS6 3QS
Email: m.fabri@leedsbeckett.ac.uk
Tel: +44 113 81-23317
The Foundation of European Initiatives, UK
The Foundation for European Initiatives is a non-profit organisation that assists people with conditions such as cerebral palsy, autism and learning disabilities. The Foundation was responsible for financial management and liaison with the European Commission
Kekuspuisto Vocational College, Finland
Keskuspuisto Vocational College offers special education to students with disabilities and functions as a national centre for developing special education practice, in particular for students with autism spectrum disorders. For information on how the Autism&Uni outcomes are used in Finland, please contact:
Antti Aavikko
Keskuspuiston ammattiopisto
Tenholantie 10
00280 Helsinki
Email: antti.aavikko@keskuspuisto.fi
Tel: 040 353 9415
Autismo Burgos, Spain
Autismo Burgos is a non-profit organisation that promotes the well-being of people with autism spectrum disorders and their families. For information on how the Autism&Uni outcomes are used in Spain, please contact:
María Merino Martínez
Asociación Autismo Burgos
C/Valdenuñez 8
09001 Burgos
Email: psicologia@autismoburgos.org
Tel: 947461243/ +0034625479509
Technical University Eindhoven, Netherlands
Eindhoven University of Technology is a research university located in a high-tech industry area of The Netherlands, attracting an above average number of autistic people. For information on how the project outcomes are used in the Netherlands, please contact:
Dr.ir. Natalia (Natasha) Stash
Technische Universiteit Eindhoven
Den Dolech 2
5612 AZ Eindhoven
Email: n.v.stash@tue.nl
Tel: +31 40 247-2322
The Academy of Humanities and Economics in Lodz, Poland
The Academy of Humanities and Economics focuses on research and development of e-learning platforms and innovative teaching curricula. For information on how the Autism&Uni outcomes are used in Poland, please contact:
Daria Modrzejewska
Akademia Humanistyczno-Ekonomiczna w Łodzi
Łódź
Email: dariamod@o2.pl
Tel: +48 42 63 15 825